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Defines the XY resolution and domain extent of this spatial reference based on the extent of its horizon. Low precision SRs will have minimum resolution of 1/10mm in current units.
[Visual Basic .NET]
Public Sub ConstructFromHorizon ( _
)
[C#] public void ConstructFromHorizon ( );
[C++]
HRESULT ConstructFromHorizon(
void
);
ConstructFromHorizon defines a domain extent and resolution sufficient to cover the horizon of a given coordinate system for high precision spatial references. For low-precision spatial references the domain extent is centered on the horizon center. It does not define an extent for the Z- or M-domains; for these use methods available on ISpatialReference.
Projected Coordinate Systems
For a high precision ProjectedCoordinateSystem (PCS), ConstructFromHorizon defines the domain extent to be a square completely covering, and slightly larger than, the horizon extent of the PCS (which is an arbitrary rectangle). The scale factor (1/precision) is chosen to fit this domain.
For a low precision PCS, the center of the domain extent is aligned with the center of the horizon extent and expanded to achieve a target resolution of 1mm.
The example below lists high and low precision extents for WGS 1984 UTM Zone 11N.
Name | Low Precision ProjectedCoordinateSystem | High Precision ProjectedCoordinateSystem |
---|---|---|
MinX | -573,741.824 | -5,120,900.0 |
MinY | -1,073,741.824 | -9,998,100.0 |
MaxX | 1,573,741.823 | 14,875,300.0 |
MaxY | 1,073,741.823 | 9,998,100.0 |
Resolution | 0.001 | 2.2 x 10^-9 |
Geographic Coordinate Systems
For a high precision GeographicCoordinateSystem (GCS), ConstructFromHorizon produces the square domain (-400, -400, 400, 400) (expressed in the units of the SR).
For a low precision GCS the upper right hand corner is adjusted to achieve a default resolution of 1/500 of an arc-second.
Name | Low Precision GeographicCoordinateSystem | High Precision GeographicCoordinateSystem |
---|---|---|
MinX | -400 | -400 |
MinY | -400 | -400 |
MaxX | 793.046469444444 | 400 |
MaxY | 793.046469444444 | 400 |
Resolution | 5.55555555555556E-07 (1/500 arc-second) | 8.8 x 10^-14 |
Unknown Coordinate Systems
For an UnknownCoordinateSystem (UCS), the "horizon" is defined to be a square that produces a resolution of 1 millimeter for a low precision UCS or 1/10 mm for a high precision UCS.
The example below lists high and low precision extents for an UnknownCoordinateSystem.
Name | Low Precision UnknownCoordinateSystem | High Precision UnknownCoordinateSystem |
---|---|---|
MinX | -1,073,741.8245 | -450,359,962,737.05 |
MinY | -1,073,741.8245 | -450,359,962,737.05 |
MaxX | 1,073,741.8225 | 450,359,962,737.049 |
MaxY | 1,073,741.8225 | 450,359,962,737.049 |
Resolution | 0.001 | 0.0001 |